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Conversely, they can't be allowed to inject themselves into a play, even to block or impede. Kick the ball, get out of the way. Or make them wear the same protection as everyone else on the field. |
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aside from that, the hit most likely was illegal regardless of who he hit, and is the type of hit they are trying to get rid of in football. people like to glorify the old days, but football players are in no way similar to those of old. they are faster, bigger, stronger. football almost went the way of the dodo once before, because it was deemed too unsafe. surely no one wants it to go away because they think it's just fine that people are getting injuries that affect them the rest of their life? |
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Most punters are tall and have long legs - it is a decided mechanical advantage over a small, slight-framed kicker. They typically are not "slight" either, they just have exceedingly limited protection compared to the padding you see them surrounded by.. But that isn't the point. they need to be able to extend their kicking leg over their head, and also need the mobility to react to long snaps. They can't possibly do this successfully with any real degree of bulky padding. To Tom's point, under the current rules, if you are on the field of play, either blocking or attempting to make a tackle, they can and should be treated like any other player. Yes, this was a bad hit under the new rules, but even if he doesn't lead with his head, you've essentially got a guy 6'2" 195 lbs with no padding being blindsided and steamrolled by an NFL linebacker. It's a recipe for disaster. I'd like to see this rule changed where they kick the ball and then get the hell off the field. I personally don't need to see that crap. If anyone thinks that is just "good ole football" and "an important part of the game" then they really ought to consider buying an Affliction shirt and a neck tattoo and then heading down to the local MMA gym. A hit like that isn't football. |
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![]() i'm saying slight as in they are generally trim, not bulky, muscular behemoths. and lack of padding certainly is an issue.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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David Akers almost getting beaten up on the Giants sideline after taking on some coaches during a runback. worst I ever saw was at Harvard Staduim. Boston Patriots vs. the Chargers. Some big guy with a big afro, hit Gary Garrison and knocked him cold, when he came to, he wanted to kill him, literally. you see it on occasion after a kickoff when the kicker has gotton someone mad, a number 59 type player will have a running start and bundle the kicker like he has the ball. Of course your own kicker will be next .... |
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![]() Steve Weatherford of the Giants (just sayin...)
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() If they kick and get off the field, the other team should have one less blocker.
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agreed. it's a conundrum...he's 'defenceless', but can still be in the play, can block, can tackle, can have an effect. that's having your cake and eating it, too. |
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The guy who made the play is probably the 53rd man on the roster and hasn't played many(if any) snaps on defense. If he lets the punter make the tackle there is a decent chance he is looking for another job today. |
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![]() If you are trying to make the tackle you should be treated like every other player. If you don't want to play football punt the ball and run to the sideline. The hit was about six inches to high but other than that it was fine.
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and how can the hit be too high but be fine other than that? the whole point about the hit being bad was due to where it was delivered, how the player inserted his helmet where he did. in what way was the hit 'fine'? the punter wasn't trying to make a tackle, he was trying to plug a hole as he put it. |